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That entire conversation with Colin's family made me so angry. It was remarkably close to the kind of stuff I hear at home all the time that just ends up making me feel like shit. I don't know what it is about mothers to make them always try to "fix" things to how they want it.
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Nine-Tenths
J.M. Frey
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The Endangered Species Road Trip A Summer's Worth of Dingy Motels, Poison Oak, Ravenous Insects, and the Rarest Species in North America
Cameron MacDonald
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Hello beautiful people ! I recently realised that my younger sister read books that, in my eyes, are wayyyy too explicit for a 13 years old (ie Not in love by Ali Hazelwood). I have no control over what she reads but do you have romance recommendations that are more teen friendly ? I am also curious about when people encounter spicy books because for for me 16 to 18 would be a better age to start.
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I’m just genuinely curious about readers reading reviews. So I have a three part question.
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hi! Recently while scrolling on here I saw a discussion about average star reviews and people trying to read more intentionally to boost their average star reviews and it just got me thinking. My average star review has pretty much always been 4+ because I know what I like to read and very rarely read anything below a 3 star and if I do, I usually DNF anyways. I am most definitely very liberal with my star ratings and a book doesn’t have to be life changing in my eyes to get a high review but I still don’t give a high review to just anything.
I guess my question is how do people end up with such low average ratings? What are your requirements for each star tier on a review? If you are very strict with your reviews, what makes you want to keep reading a ”bad” book?
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A Murder Most Camp
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Bone of My Bone (Deluxe Edition)
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Misery
Stephen King
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It’s interesting that the POV is Paul but the audiobook narrator is a woman. Really works with annie and i think the female narration makes me marginally more sympathetic to Paul by accident
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On Pillowfort, folks in the Bookworms community do WWW Wednesday every week. The Ws stand for three questions:
Share your own WWW Wednesday, see what others have to say, and have some fun!
(It's also a great way to find new friends with similar reading taste to yours!)
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In the 'spirit' of the book. I'd like to ask everyone their favorite cocktails. I'm going out with friends this weekend to celebrate end of school and as a cocktail girlie, I'll be venturing your cocktails. My favorite cocktail is Wengweng
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Vanity Fair
William Makepeace Thackeray
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The Woman in White
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle
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